In 46 previous Super Bowls, huge records have been set by some of the greatest athletes in NFL history. Though some were also created by the unlikeliest of players.

The Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers each hope to win Super Bowl XLVII, but making some history along the way would only sweeten the momentous occasion.

Most of Sunday’s competitors are in their first Super Bowl, so we’ve broken down into one place the single-game records for passing, rushing, receiving, defense, and special teams.

San Francisco’s Colin Kaepernick and Baltimore’s Joe Flacco will have to surpass some of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history as both make their Super Bowl debuts. Though both have proven capable of exceeding expectations throughout these playoffs.

Oddly enough, the four games that came up most often were 49ers' victories. San Francisco’s offensive performances against the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXIV, the Cincinnati Bengals in XXIII and XVI, and the San Diego Chargers in XXIX have stood the test of time.

Kaepernick and his crew have a lot of work to do to surpass their historic counterparts. While the Ravens hope to snap the 49ers undefeated record in the title game.